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They shipped grain and bacon down the Stillwater River on flat bottom boats to Dayton and as far south as New Orleans.
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They were first shipped to Germany and then to the Bronx Zoo in New York City where they also thrived.
They captured and shipped 40 people, including children older than 12, to Antigua in the Caribbean, where they were sold into slavery.
They followed it down and shipped nearly forty tons of high grade galena to CM & S Company ’ s lead refinery in nearby Trail.
They set out to Egypt, where they find Cleopatra had complete parchment copies made shortly before the burning of the library which were shipped to Byzantium, Greece around 400AD, to become known as the Library of Constantinople.
They vacated the building and shipped his personal belongings by boat to Luang Prabang, which upset him immensely.
* 1904: Bodies of the first fleet of 26 tramcars were built in the UK They were then shipped in pieces to and assembled in Hung Hom.
They entered the tea trade and in 1835 Charles Bewley landed an unprecedented cargo of 2, 000 chests of tea shipped directly from China to Dublin, thereby breaking the East India Tea Company ’ s monopoly.
They set out for Olen, where they located 68 tons, but another 80 tons was missing, having been shipped to France in 1940 ahead of the German invasion of Belgium.
They are also detectable by special machines that are used in food manufacturing plants to ensure that food is free from foreign objects before it is shipped to the public.
They are then immediately put into storage until they ripen in February, after which they are shipped.
They left Roadrunner, finding them problematic, and shipped the album to other labels and ended up signing a deal with Warner Bros. Records.
They were shipped to Łomża Ghetto in November 1941, and subsequently sent to the extermination camp at Treblinka.
They were also printed on flimsy card stock and there were no factory sets ; rather, the cards were shipped to dealers in 100-count lots and were then collated by hand.
They are then loaded onto the M / V Delta Mariner, a roll-on / roll-off cargo vessel, and shipped to either launch pad.
They were shipped via the Long Island Road, along the Sag Harbor to the wharf which was owned by the railroad at the time.
They and grain
They established a mortgage bank, the Banco Hipotecario Franco Argentino, and a subsidiary in Brazil in 1905, and by 1910, they reportedly controlled 80 % of Argentine cereal exports ( Argentina was, by then, the world's third-largest grain exporter ).
In ancient times Egypt also had strong trading with Punt. They traded cloth grain copper papyrus and gems for items like myrrh, ebony, ivory, and wild animals.
They do not have set or sharpened teeth, and may have grain running parallel to the back edge of the saw, rather than parallel to the teeth.
They are dense and fill the grain of paper and are slightly more difficult to blend than soft pastels, but do not require a fixative.
They are often cross-cut by gullies, where the current is strong and the grain size of the deposited sediment is larger.
They needed a place to trade furs and meat for grain and other necessary products, and so the market of Kielce was formed.
They noted that income can fluctuate substantially from year to year, depending on rainfall ( which affects harvest yields ) as well as grain and cattle prices, and that the 2000 Census recorded low incomes in 1999 after several years of drought.
They both had extensive land (" the railway lands ") to house their associated facilities for handling general goods and specialist commodities such as fish, coal, potatoes and grain.
Readers were told that the new town would be the logical point for shipping grain They were also told that by shipping from Ellsworth their grain would go throughToledo, “ avoiding the grain scalpers of Chicago .” All interested people were to gather at the Illinois Central Depot in Bloomington at 9: 00 in the morning.
They had a splendid business for awhile until the Interstate Commerce Commission issued new rules on freight rates that almost doubled the rates they had been paying for the transportation of grain and flour, both of which had to be transported to and from the mill.
They produced more wheat than residents of St. Louis, and their grain products were critical to survival of the French community at New Orleans.
They included a grocery store, post office, cafe, and a tourist shop for drivers on U. S. Route 6, as well as corn and grain elevators and two gas stations.
They engage in barter trade with the Tibetans, trading goods like animal hides, musk, bear paws, dye and captured game for farm tools, salt, wool, clothing, grain and tea from Tibetan traders.
They normally consist of a bin, with heated air flowing horizontally from an internal cylinder through an inner perforated metal sheet, then through an annular grain bed, some 0. 50 m thick ( coaxial with the internal cylinder ) in radial direction, and finally across the outer perforated metal sheet, before being discharged to the atmosphere.
They behold their own wretched food melting in rottenness off the face of the earth, and they see heavy-laden ships, freighted with the yellow corn their own hands have sown and reaped, spreading all sail for England ; they see it and with every grain of that corn goes a heavy curse.
They were then spread onto the adhesive, creating a layer with approximately 4, 000, 000 grains per square inch but only one grain thick.
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